Apple crumble cider from apple juice - grain to glass

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 19

  • @rockgod6616
    @rockgod6616 Před 2 lety

    This video is just what i was after. I have tried the NZ Crumble Cider in a can but didn't fancy spending $100 on a case!
    Being a brewer this seemed a better option.
    One question I had, with the steeping of oats I'm not sure whether the oats are just soaked and the juices used or do you actually put in the softened oats?

    • @jackeladventures1419
      @jackeladventures1419  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry that wasn't clearer, the oats get thrown out after .
      In the last few batches I have actually not used oats at all, and found it just not to be worth the added effort

  • @shanetaylor7533
    @shanetaylor7533 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey mate, awesome and helpful video! Keen to give this a try. Just wondering if its possible just to cold crash the brew to stop fermentation rather that the citric acid and campden tablet?

    • @jackeladventures1419
      @jackeladventures1419  Před 3 lety

      Hey if you cold crashed and then kept it cold there is probably a good chance that it wouldn't ferment much more, especially if you finish the keg quickly.
      But for us especially as we are currently in lockdown a keg lasts about 2 months and for me I didn't want the beer to slowly ferment during that time.

    • @shanetaylor7533
      @shanetaylor7533 Před 3 lety

      @@jackeladventures1419 makes sense! Appreciate the reply.

  • @Disconable
    @Disconable Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video! Have you tried toasting the oats to get even more of the crumble taste?

    • @jackeladventures1419
      @jackeladventures1419  Před 3 lety

      I haven't out of pure laziness but from my readings on toasted oats, I think it would go really well in this recipe

  • @barongik5571
    @barongik5571 Před 3 lety

    Question about the apple juice. I was told to only use apple cider, and not apple juice.. What apple juice did you use here?

    • @jackeladventures1419
      @jackeladventures1419  Před 3 lety

      interesting, you can use any kind of juice as long as it's pasteurized, so it cant be raw or anything like that. I used basic apple juice that was on sale in the supermarket .

  • @jongohhh
    @jongohhh Před 3 lety

    When you say steep your spice mix in the apple juice, did you steep it in a grain bag/hop bag or just throw it all in?

    • @jackeladventures1419
      @jackeladventures1419  Před 3 lety +1

      Just chucked it in, it meant we had a tiny bit of spices in each glass but was not a big deal for us. Using things like whole
      Cloves and cinnamon sticks and straining them out before kegging would be the way I’d go if I was entering this in a comp

    • @jongohhh
      @jongohhh Před 3 lety

      @@jackeladventures1419 sweet! Thanks for the tip

  • @joeleklom4591
    @joeleklom4591 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video mate what was your full recipe

    • @jackeladventures1419
      @jackeladventures1419  Před 3 lety +3

      Hey mate it is as follows:
      20L apple juice
      700g brown sugar
      1 tsp yeast nutrient
      1 packet safal cider yeast
      and then after fermentation
      to kill the yeast:
      4 Campden tablets
      4g Sorbic acid
      in 250ml of the cider
      Spice mix:
      700g oats
      2L apple juice concentrated down to 1 L by boiling
      1.5 tbsp cinnamon
      1 tbsp of vanilla extract
      1 tsp cardamon
      1tsp nutmeg
      1tsp cloves

    • @martinmaccauley
      @martinmaccauley Před 3 lety

      Terrific work! Can't wait to have a taste...

    • @rtf41
      @rtf41 Před 3 lety

      ​@@jackeladventures1419 Looks like you missed the brown sugar and the sorbic acid and campden tablets. How much brown sugar did you put in? How much of the sorbic and campden tablets? Dissolved in how much water?

    • @jackeladventures1419
      @jackeladventures1419  Před 3 lety

      @@rtf41 sorry updated now

  • @Kaesekuchen002
    @Kaesekuchen002 Před 3 lety

    Hey, I ended up on your channel for the first time and got to say: Great content!
    I am planning to brew my first cider soon and your statement about the SG being 1.010 got me wondering. Wouldn’t you expect a cider based on apple juice and brown sugar to go completely dry? Is there any reason yours didn’t go to 1.000?

    • @jackeladventures1419
      @jackeladventures1419  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey mate appreciate you checking it out.
      you are correct this cider would have reached 1.000 based on the ingredients. The reason it didn't is that i transferred it and killed the yeast before it had finished fully fermenting.